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What's the best freewheel for a coaster Tuff

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Stevo:
Fellas,

Please recommend the best freewheel (and supplier) to run on this coaster tuff (Suntour). I didn't have a coaster BITD and didn't realise threaded freewheels are no use.  :-[

Also, if anyone knows where to I can find the nut/bolt for fixing the arm to the frame (Haro Master) – or the best alternative.

Cheers

dordymush:
so what are you after.
a cog to fit so you can run the coster.
or is it a freecoaster you mean.

greentoad:
Hi

Hmmmmm, a green tuff, If you have no joy in getting what you are after and want to shift it let me know.

J.

retrorider.u.k:
you need an a.c.s. freecoaster which means you will be able to run it as either a freewheel or coaster brake or a j.b freewheel adaptor (alans).freecoaster from biagio or skatepool  ;)

Stevo:
Sorry for the confusion here fellas. I want to use the coaster brake and only need a sprocket to run the chain.  :)

I have another rear freewheel tuff if I want to change to to a non-coaster set-up, so I don't need the ACS or JB adaptor Retrorider recommended.

Its just that most sprockets I have seen are threaded and the Suntour coaster isn't (see pic). Maybe I am missing something really obvious here.


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